Cattle is the common American English term for a group of bovines, also known as 'cows'.
Cattle is a general, collective term that means more than one cattle-beast, cow, bull, heifer, steer, calf or a mix of the above. Cattle can be used for two animals up to infinite numbers.
The last name Armenta is a Spanish word for " cattle" or "cattle, herding". The name may have come down ancestrally having to do with families who were cattle farmers, or sheep herders.
A word that the Bible uses for cattle is "kine."
Vooeidí is Greek for cattle!
desire for more cows
Well I think they mean dude ranch when they say dude, so dude is a type of ranch and the cattle and the horses are in the ranch
A breed of dairy cattle known for there rich milk or a large breasted woman.
Scurried means something like "ran away quickly". It would be somewhat unusual to use the word to describe the motion of cattle, though.
no a yak is not a cattle ,cattle is just a fancy word for cows cows are cool.
Please move that herd of cattle to the corral.We will be branding these cattle, shortly.
commensalism
You use are here is a example The cattle are ready This sounds weard The cattle is ready
The prefix "bov-" is derived from the Latin word "bos" or "bovis," meaning "ox" or "cow." It is commonly used in biological and medical terms related to cattle or cows.